Article Arab Christians in the Holy Land As Christians, we must love Israelis and Palestinians, and in the name of that love envision a language broad enough to promote the well-being of all. By Nicholas Frankovich June 13, 2021 Jewish-Christian Relations Middle East Interview Foreign Affairs
Article Just Do It? No, Please Don’t. Giving up on the bishops, even when they propose barring Catholic Democrats from Communion, won’t help solve the Church’s problems. By Peter Steinfels June 11, 2021 Joe Biden U.S. Catholicism Bishops
Article A Mystic for Moderns Caryll Houselander drew on her artistic sense and keen observation of suffering to develop a spirituality of Christocentric compassion. By Joshua P. Hochschild June 7, 2021 Books Spirituality
Article Beyond the Gummed Labels Fault lines between Secularists and Religionists in America help define partisan politics. By Kenneth L. Woodward June 4, 2021 Secularism and Modernity Nonfiction U.S. Catholicism
Article The Long Game A Church of authentic synodality, which walks together, listens, and brings mercy to all we encounter, is one that never forgets our wounded parts. By Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin June 1, 2021 Pope Francis
Article Bad Inheritances Everybody gets something different from St. Dymphna’s story. For me, it is about familial inheritances: what we can get away from and what we can’t. By B. D. McClay May 28, 2021 Women in the Church Spirituality